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Cadbury India/Drinking Chocolate
Contains insolubles

3.3.08

Dear Sir,

As the subject matter indicates, the 'drinking chocolate' of Cadbury brand has insolubles. I have sent my concerns to the Cadbury company so many times but got no reply from them. Hence this registration of complaint with you. Kindly do the needful.

I give below the copy of my concerns that I sent to Cadbury during the last month.

Regards.

Thanking you,

Yours truly,

T Parivallal.

26.2.08

22.2.08

18.2.08

Dear Sir,

Day's Greetings.

Do not be surprised to find 3 dates mentiaoned above. They are, in fact, the dates on which I tried to send my feedback to you but in vain. When tried to send from my e-mail address I got the feedback that your mailbox was full.

It is with great disappointment that I write this mail after trying 'Cadbury Drinking Chocolate' at home. We bought 500gm. container at Latta Supermarket, Velachery, Chennai-600042 on 6.2.08 at Rs. 110.00.

I had the fortune, rather misfortune of having to taste it today. But it was a total disappointment to put it mildly.

Firstly, it was like I was drinking tasteless Bournvita. If at all I wanted to drink Bournvita, I would have bought Bournvita, not 'Drinking Chocolate'. I expected it to taste like a cube of Cadbury's Milk Chocolate. When I chew a milk chocolate, the taste lingers in the mouth till the very last moment. But alas, it was not to be with 'Drinking Chocalate' as it tastes just like the cup of bournvita that's offerred at roadside shops.

Secondly, and more serious one, after drinking, I found some insolubles at the bottom of the tumbler. How come insolubles like chicory in a bit of chocolate. Whenever I tasted a milk chocolate, I had never experienced any hard particles of any sorts in my nearly 30 years of love relationship with milk chocalates.

If you have anything to say about the insolubles, I am sorry to add that the container resembles (look alike) a milk chocalate bar in colour and pictures. So, whenever I see the container, it is the bar with no insolubles that immediately comes to my mind.

What is really worrying me is what the insolubles do in a drinking chocolate and what kind of health harzards do they possess to me and my family. I expect an immediate and convincing reply from you in this regard. Otherwise I have to check it out by going to proper sources.

Finally, if at all I want to buy any new Cadbury product henceforth, I will think twice and look for a better alternative.

Regards.

Thanking you,

Yours truly,

T Parivallal


Company: Cadbury India/Drinking Chocolate

Country: India

Category: Miscellaneous

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